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Mary Etta Dorroh, Jimmy Piliouras Wed

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Mary Etta Dorroh, Jimmy Piliouras Wed
The following appeared in The Birmingham News on Sunday December 3rd 1944. It reads:

Marry Etta Dorroh, Jimmy Piliouras Wed - Mr. and Mrs. Eddit T. Dorroh announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Etta, to Jimmy P. Piliouras, Monday, Nov. 27, at Tuscaloosa. The couple will be at home in Bush Hills.
Date & Place: in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama United States
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Jimmy P Piliouras
Jimmy P Piliouras of Jefferson County, Alabama United States was born circa 1926. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jimmy P Piliouras.
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